tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 22, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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and that my journey is bigger than i can actually create meaningful change with my platform if i choose to do so. generation school, it's a new series coming soon on. i'll just be around the the hello the i'm laura kyle. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes, tight on some holloman's approves a new prime minister of the home and need a tax incentive. what arrives home from exile and go straight to jail? overwhelmed with know where to go. my going stuck in may be of a forced to come home. the streets of the capital will be live in tripoli, need has representing any hosp, the wells population meet in south africa. and the brick salons has plans to grow
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even larger foss. this president's problem is, is a for hawaii, for as long as it's needed off the wall, 5 destroy the town of la haine. hunting school in spain welcomes fun. the women's world cup, winning seen tens of thousands of funds get to celebrate. besides the one that the major titles straight on some the certificate in thailand, web haldeman has approved a new prime minister on the same day that the former prime minister attacks and should've was, were tons, homes immediately sense as a h is in prison. now that supreme court ruling came just a few hours off the tax and arrived in bangkok from a self imposed exile of 15 years. he's being taken to a bankrupt prison. essentially things related to 3 previous cases including abuses
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of power and corruption. so talk to the general what is a telecom spinning and he was elected prime minister in 2001. his plat type hockey appealed to the rural pool, but his reforms challenged the power of the army. on the up and late, he was overthrown and admitted creek, who in 2006 and later fled into exile to avoid criminal charges, including corruption and tax evasion. assist uh getting lock sooner. what became prime minister in 2011, her critics accused her bank of proxy for tax and, and she too was asked to buy the military and 2014 taxes with 10 comes off. the anti establishment policies searched in mays, national elections as policy could be pleased to attend to power. unless we just mentioned the head of the plan type politics, shut the tablets, some will become now thailand's new prime minister and peas, back to his bed and a vote house in the just, just in the past few hours, it was the 3rd attempt to choose
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a prime minister of demetria pointed the senate blogs, the move forward policy lead up from taking office last month, corresponded to the tank, joins us live now from bangkok, 22 extremely big events happening the entire then today. let's 1st talk about the fact that thailand, as a new prime minister, i absolutely was out with the old and then with the new uh that news coming in the last half and now i missed assessor got over the 376 benchmark votes that he needed in both the la add up a house, and interestingly he did that with more than a 150 votes in the senate, the upper house that's all appointed by the military. and that was where i missed the pizza for move forward. had failed before he and he got h when in his bid to become prime minister. and i think it was difficult as it is, we can maybe see these 2 events tied together. mister texan has returned off to 15
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years why he's being immediately taken o off to jail to face whatever punishment he says he's pretty prepared to take now . but i think many people read behind the lines here they see a deal has been done. they miss that has mr. texans policy per time is now back in government. it has a, it leads to coalition government. his candidate is now the prime minister. presumably they will take hold of k ministries, including the just it's ministry. one would imagine. and that could have a very big impact on whether missed the tax and actually so the full time of those ideas. it will go through that arrival back in thailand of tax and sentiment up to 15 years of self imposed excise quite momentous event for him. i absolutely, i think you have to remember that mister takes it even though he's been absent for 15 years, has loomed larger of
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a type politics for 2 decades. but for many people he's been the best. why if you, if you want to of, of type politicians, particularly the conservative monica is to feel that he was very disruptive. and yet he remain huge. the popular many people in china remember his time impact is very effective. he was seen as progressive reform is the economy. the thailand was successful and many people feel in his absence thailand has shrunk. the difference is now that he comes back at a time when move forward, have taken some of that political spotlight. they the reforms, the ones that they propose, the full the last election, then they went even further that missed the tax and the site. they actually won the election, took many people by surprise. and i think what we're seeing here is those foot, the forces of the lead, the military, the moment they are very concerned about that. a way i missed
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a text and that had been an object very much of hate in the past. they now see him as a middle ground and someone they can use to defeat those new reform is causes either way from mr. tex and always an opportunist. it's a great time to come home, he's 74. he's always said he wants to get back to china to be with his family. and i think with the new prime minister in place on mondays, whether he'll still be pulling the strings. absolutely, very interesting indeed. thanks very much. tony for being installations that from bank companies to about this little bit more with shown boom for a whole he, he's a political analyst and former national security adviser to young luck should've watts, and he joins us from buying co. let's pick up with tony left of the is the loose again of shots at the top as on as 5 minutes to a signal, but tax and is now not quite pulling the strings as much as he was, even though he's now back in the country. so that would be,
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i could say sion of that i'm, i'm sure that you know, since since the, he started this party, he will have a lot of thing to say. but i would say the key man who would run this government would be able to set a broad is own team, a very effective team. as you have to remember me. so say top is a billing now and his own right. and he want to have some type of fine print in what he's got home and would say. and we're going to have to wait and see how, how the economic crisis is being solved by good. hi, he has an excellent idea. all $10000.00 bought additional money is a plan which the bank of thailand, as always, was willing to implement the new additional money. always going to be executed. the term is it would be, it would be interesting that it has to be spending 6 months. and then within
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4 kilometers, a lot of, of people who bought it. so i put i excited. they set up a lot of a short term company. okay. i just want to jump in that because a lot of people voted for part time. traditionally, the most popular policy and thailand, a lot more people voted for the move forward policy. but they was stymied in paula from fully a government and pushing back on. does it forward as prime minister by the late, would you not say a database? uh, a m s w party have a right to take these purposes. but either way, you know, this is going to be a new charter written, uh, the completion should be, uh, should be done in 2 and a half years. and this also could be a long term up to the for a best w to when a last light election. the thing about put a tie for me,
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this with the, the so called the pull out of the enemy. but remember that every single party under this constitution, 2017 written, everyone elect to, you know, that's always is complication when, like government, like these ceiling or even in, in many countries where the don't always rule, okay? but that is the point that is the point i just want to move on to tax and arrival back in thailand who the call is being sent straight to jail, where he should be spending 8 years in prison, according to supreme court. now that his allied policy is impala, do you think he will actually spends those 8 to his behind balls? because it's all correspondent points out. he's already spending his 1st night in
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the prison hospital, rob the jail cell. a lot to me, he has to spend the reasonable amount of time in the prison could be minus and then you know that that would be a process of partnering started. his team will probably initiated paper work and i think talk with accept the possibility if you know that that that process is being forward to. but nevertheless, he has to spend some time in prison and that's, that's the bottom line. okay, showing the impact on great speak to you. thanks for that. just for joining us. the from thailand. glad to be here, sir. man. hundreds of certainly these refugees, all camping outside you and building and the libyan capital, tripoli, they say they're in desperate need of assistance that are to them you and refugee agency of not taking adequate action to help them. some of the stuff in the country
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for a year as well. so all those a recent arrivals from to don don for region speak about china now is life for us in tripoli that you have that with those people sitting outside the un office? what is it that they want of the well, for one they want to be relocated to a safe area. i mean, especially these new arrivals. i mean, they fled 5 months of, you know, extremely afraid. we spoke to a lady just a few minutes ago who uh is from floods down about 21 days ago. uh, she has 5 children. she was separated from her father from her father from her husband and brother. uh so she, you know, she's here if she's there phone people, they need assistance and uh, you know, they, she told us that's, you registered where we're just about 200 meters away from the un refugee agencies,
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the registration center. she said she registered, she received help once, but she said it's not enough. i mean, you know, you can see these are women and children. dozens of families here with fled and travel, a long distances to get here, but they don't feel safe, they're sleeping in the streets in front of this un building. and they say they're not receiving any help. some of them have told us that well wishers would been well wishers have provided them with water and food, but it's not enough. they want assistance and they want help as soon as possible. but libya was facing so many of its own problems. how can i cope well, how is it trying to cope with this influx of refugees as well lived in authorities are busy dealing with their own problems. at the moment,
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libya has to governments of, you know, political divisions. and just last week we saw of clashes here in tripoli, between 2 of the most powerful are in groups. and that saw 55 people killed over a 150 injured. and so you can just imagine, i know these people are in the streets with no shelter a, so they're very vulnerable. living authorities aren't, aren't really, aren't really capable of dealing with, with the amount of migrants. according to the u. n, there's over 700000 migrants and refugees and lived out of the u. n. s. the, our libya tells us that there are more than 42000 registered refugees and more than 22000. and so nearly half of them are from see down since the fighting. and so you down between how a started between the pair military, rapid support forces and the army more than 1400 asylum seekers have registered
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here in this building behind us. but, you know, so the fear is that with the instability in the region, i mean, we're seeing the fighting into, down, we're seeing the military coups in niger. uh, so we're, so it is likely that a larger influx of migrants will continue moving north towards libya and they're dealing with their own problems. they're all political divisions and in security for themselves. so it's very difficult for looking at stories to help these phone over people and they okay, not ex, trying to find it's very much for bringing us to pick to the in tripoli. efforts underway to rescue 6 children and 2 adults prompts and a cable call in north west and pakistan on across the valley. and the mountain is kind of hack from kwan prevents when a cable snaps national disaster management agencies as best suspended at a height of nearly 300 meters height of joints on the phone. now from
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a as low advise a quality is a pretty domestic pictures that we're seeing. can you describe the rescue efforts? a yes, he did say there is a duplicate and challenge cooperation that good underway, oscar that solely or cherry left and they speak to the and along with that to jeff . look, traveling in a near this morning to up there. ok. snap it, they make really hanging by one girl. we go no way to do that in k, but in the extra girl, i live up because of high reading. the rescue operation in be complicated. i think the game of the i need to come on the, the speaker said they can't group it getting out the operation ministry a d h and having to go up to the, carrying out the operation that have been able to give in water and food. but because of the wind and the fact that the helicopter getting out at pro
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close to there's particular dangling j a because i agree with the mortgage different nikki, until everybody across the country and watching this on the screen. the magic of the engine due to a very difficult rescue operation, given the fact that for i met before sundown, so indeed dramatic big good being shown on the local. again, the vision we have record that day as being able to give them food and walk out. but the main challenger now to you'll get these people out. id totally orchard laugh, good dang lane. they couldn't the, on his side. so it didn't just as an adult function as the picture that we are seeing on the local candidates each grade. absolutely, it will keep a close eye on that. those 6 children and 2 adults dropped in that cable call was on the right snap. so that was crossing and cry, but puts in
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a block prop ends when the payments come off. thanks very much. i the festival still has hit on this nice uh, including a headstart referendum, an ex little boats as with jacks drilling for oil. and one of the world's most diverse biases and ukrainian drains talk of the outskirts of the russian capital, briefly sourcing apples for a full night's social. it was for a new sprint stall. imagine the world's championships and hungry. and you will be here with that story. the, an offshore joining rake is about to begin searching for oil and gas off the coast of lebanon. a cas dropped country is banking on striking. get rich to avoid bankruptcy as bryce and got the green lights off to maritime, bought a deal was signed with israel last year, and then a hold of joins us now from
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a root and saying, what are the expectations now that this expiration phase is set to begin well there's, there's a lot of optimism, belief and hope for typically among 11 on officials that live in on will be able to find the oil and gas and that this will be an economic lifeline for a nearly bankrupt states. they are saying that live in on will know in the next 2 or 3 months, how much if indeed, and the oil and gas is to be found. but experts are more cautious. they say expectations needs to be managed. they say that 11 on has been disappointed in the past. there were drilling an exploration phase on the block for which was just north of bay roads a few years ago and not enough viable oil. and gas was found what they are saying. the expert opinion is that the chances of finding any oil and gas and block 9 is 20
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percent. now, officials are say is that they are basing their optimism on the assessment being made by the international consortium led by total energies. and that is why they are hopeful, but again, they need to wait. so this is going to be a long process with a lot of uncertainties. yes. potential for all going or letting guys reserves, but still know proven oil and gas reserves. and it's not just that even if they do find the significance of mount lebanon will not be able to, to benefit from its not before, at least 5 years. and the amount is approximately a $1000000000.00 over the course of 15 years. and that is just a very small fraction of the countries national debt, which amounts to $35000000000.00. that is the, any faith saying that the need to set the need is of level and what should be able to manage the sec so as well. yes, this is a question that's being asked over and over again. these are the same politicians
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who have been in power for decades. the same politicians have run the economy into the ground. the same politicians have been playing for decades of corruption and mismanagement. so yes, people are worried that even if lebanon strikes, which they find oil and gas, will the money reach the pockets of those who need it, most of the poor as poverty levels continue to rise. the space is nearly, it's nearly bankrupt. state institutions are not working, they have all the collapse services. the government cannot provide more than an hour or 2 of electricity a day. so it's still early days to say, you know, whether or not, if they do find oil and gas, will this be enough to export? or is it just going to be used for internal consumption, the governing system as a whole, the lack of transparency. the fact that the rule of law is, is never really ex, it respected. and it's not just that there's no presidents in the country. there's no functioning government because of
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a political crisis. so there are many obstacles that need to be overcome. but that's if and when level not actually knows, it has enough oil and gas underneath the c st. ahold of france. that means that from 11 and thanks very much, dana, but it has in ecuador, have rejects and drilling for oil and a protective part of the amazon rain forest. the government says pulling the plug on expiration projects will cost the countries billions of dollars in last oil revenues boxes all last in america. as we see in human reports from key to many say the referendum is a historic example of environmental democracy. but it could, he went to indigenous groups and environmental is true all over the door, celebrated the landmark victory and sundays referendum. it's the result of a decade long campaign outlook oil extraction. one of the most bio diverse parts of the amazon rain forest. it but doors yet to neighbors or the news we have made
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history, we really have to, david can look at ourselves and say that the dream of millions of ecuador ends is not a reality. you, for example, less than 2 weeks after heads of state of south america's h. m. a zoning countries failed to include measures to reduce or end oil exploration in the rain forest ecuador inch took matters into their own hands. it would always the horse country in the amazonian region where people were able to organize and put together a referendum that will prevent any further exploration of oil and also mining in another very sensitive environmental hotspot in this country. still, despite the results of those referendums, there's no guarantees that they will be reversible, organizes are calling to conduct orange to remain vigilant nova most up. and we will not allow any future government to back track on the will of the people. we must keep defending. what one at the ballot box like get to get another
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a non to several message to the to presidential candidates that will face a run off on october 15th after sundays. inconclusive election. definitely candidates. elisa gonzales as in the the split spaces, an uphill battle against arrival. so the 5 year old then yeah, you bought a wealthy businessman with a little political experience surprised pundents by speaking directly to young at the door ins about their needs. i ask on the seller said it's possible to wind, since 67 percent of voters didn't support her. and the 1st round, it is almost almost like i know i have like we are sure that we will when people are bidding on her back piece and comm for our country on development. not on fia and tara, which is what they try to impart yet in the last few weeks to weaken us under the battle for the presidency. both candidates will now have to take into account the new phone, power adapter doors environmental movement. you see in human outages,
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era he took the japanese prime minister, says treated radioactive was a good start to be released into the pacific ocean from 1st day onwards. despite objections, both at home and abroad, you're a new field watch dog says it's safe to dump more than a 1000000 tons of cooling. most of from the destroyed nuclear power station in focus. cima with japanese freshman, as well as china, south korea, and pacific island nations. or oppose the plan kind of came on gum re, has more from take is we're currently standing outside the japanese prime minister from new york. she does office where he just announced that the plan hasn't been approved. which means starting this thursday, japan will be in releasing treated radioactive waste water from the collapse superhuman diets and nuclear plants into the pacific ocean. if ocean and weather permits. now this decision comes just 2 days after to see that visited the plant
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himself, where he met with taco representatives and discuss the plan safety. it also comes on the keels of an i a e, a report in july that endorsed just hand flat. but we're already seeing domestically there have been some protests against. she does decision. they cite that cutco doesn't have sufficient data to prove that the plan is safe. they also cite potential negative consequences to the reputation of the cushion by fishermen . now this concern was echoed by the head of japan national fisheries federation, who in a meeting with the prime minister on monday, said that they did not approve japan's plan. the government has allocated around 50000000000 japanese yet. that's around $342000000.00 us dollars to alleviate any financial impact. this could have also pushing my fisherman. leaders from brazil, india, china, and south africa. amazing in johannesburg for the brick summit and considering expanding the alliance,
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which already accounts for 40 percent of the world's population and a quarter of its g d. p. thought everyone has on board with the expansion. as for me, the miller reports a while the leaders of brazil, india, china, and silver africa will attend the 15th brook summit to johannesburg. in person, russian president vladimir putin will participate virtually. it follows an international criminal court warrant for the russian leaders risk related to alleged will. crimes and ukraine finding itself in a legal bind. the some african government denounced last month, puts and would not attend. instead, foreign minister say good luck, russell. take his place. plans to expand the blog. i expect it to be high on the agenda. at least 23 countries, including iran in argentina, fully applied to joint bricks, while larger economies, china and russia support the move this some disagreement i think that has got to do with i the they, the incomes of the big countries themselves. because so perfectly being the smallest eco don't mean because of often been seen that as an appendage. so to see
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. and the fact that somebody does admission to the brakes in 2008 was largely seen as china's agenda. not because this was by or the police conscious. so i think that is why india would be very much equivocal. but the consensus i'm useful, the majority of the big scott is, is the, the assign expansion is really bad. timing. member states represent 40 percent of the world's population and their combined g d p accounts for almost a 3rd of the global economy. the summit seem is, which is africa highlights and the potential for the blog to build relations on a coincidence that's increasing, he'd be coming to the stage for competition between both powers. it's also an opportunity for which members to present themselves as tentative develop in partners wisdom nations, the blog games debate to represent developing nations by increasing industrialization and infrastructure development in africa, and ultimately expanding trade and investment. being part of the quick,
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we had costs to a conversation with the economies that are going to type the global costs and data in august the as such as the distance between those markets, an applicant product. so the season is important that we stay within it's in august and now that we are in the, the blog. it's an opportunity for us to highlight off of 10 surfaces of goods african take pets of and find a way of getting our products and our goods and services into these at piedmont. because the gatherings likely to continue discussions about a new car and see to rival, the dominance of the us dollar. china will want to strengthen geo political ties at a time of tensions with the us. while for russia, the block is a way of overcoming global installation. who's flights when you queen, or partners will be hoping this summit ends with concrete resolutions. so media miller ultra 0 janice book to speak to for me to now from johanna is back. as we have been saying, arrivals the at the summit, the chinese presents changing,
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paying the pos hours, shaking hands with these advocate presents roll them, pays us. what should we expect from this summit? well, aside from the, the key partners within the rich group, and we all was expecting dozens of other hits of state sense. this is really what this rich summit is about, according to i know those who have also said that the since inception, which potentially hasn't done very much. now the expectation of this particular person is at least in person, is that they will be completed as well. that's up to meet the whole and around as we pointed out, there's some key issues, one, the currency, a common car and see between these countries that can rival the us dollar. but even this countries like india on this sincerely too enthusiastic about that because they're concerned about the root bee and they're concerned about perhaps a common currency that would take away from that would reduce the increased trade
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amongst these countries in their local currencies. we've actually seen that in the last few years, so that will continue to be a topic of discussion. but i think what is very important to this particular summit is what is happening in africa. and there's increasing competition for african dominance influence with in africa a confidence that has significant materials resources for countries like russia. 9 in the china and also the us and, and this really the rate to reboot so far is about come to ring that sort of imperialism and an american dominance. so a number of key issues, but also economics. one way, despite these countries accounting for a quarter of the world's gdp amongst themselves, the, they, the need goes up to about the certainly lots of re for development and the nomic discussions infrastructure and investment across the
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continent. but essentially, russia also since the ukraine conflict, looking for ways i think it comes down to simple issues around the realignments around both politics. absolutely. okay, for me to many things for outlining that break summit for us from johannesburg, didn't speak to a new set. and i do, she's a senior research fellow at the institute for global dialogue and also joins us from jazz. bugged to bounce off to this, to go to the breaks conference. we won't keep you too long. first of all, do think we're going to season, is there any concrete resolutions coming out of this meeting? the grass miller and i, i, i think that you know, the, the, the assumption that the bricks has an achieved anything is really a misleading kind of view. because if you really think about it, they've created a bank, they've created, contains books contingency to resolve arrangement. they're moving towards the fixed k as in trenching it, which is really a role in creating in the, the local currencies and expanding on that. and the last bit monday to now to
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expand of the, the political membership of the, of, of the grouping. and of course you got the membership in the bank by u a. e. ron. and of course, the, the, but you're glad that's currently in the process of finalizing its membership. so this, in the sense tells you that this something affect you. and so if you want to believe that it hasn't done anything, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's not. so it kind of go back and say, well at this summit we're going to go based simple, vacant, but very kind of, you know, wherever we want to be, i think you're going to see some key issues come up. but to clear on whether the criteria that is going to be put forward to the, to the deed as to the, i think tomorrow of the day after around the criteria for membership. but also in terms of the global financial architecture and around the use of local currencies, i don't think a big currency is going to be on the agenda. that's just a complete misnomer that is producing around the narratives. but it's not a bridge currency. it's about using national currencies and how natural countries
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are going to be us can for localize in a big state. so i was going to ask you about whether we were going to see a new currency out of this me thing to obviously you don't think we will do you think so that we will see an expanded breaks alliance of to this to i think they were to present a criteria up until yesterday. oh, so i think the minister of international relations and corporation was very forthcoming as to whether that's a criteria will be taken as a recommendation or to be taken as a full decision that implements the criteria for expected. so we still not be clear on that, but definitely there will be discussions i wanna, i wanna circle back to what your correspondence said about the rupee and the currency. but also in terms of the fact that india is one of those countries that has been cautious about expansion. because expansion does raise questions around how do you actually bring in countries that it's not just about expanding the bricks. it's also about the regional contestation of power within regional
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neighborhoods of the brakes. countries, particularly restaurant in the, in china. so i think these are the big challenges as well. so i, i will see that they will agree on expansion, but they'll still be working out the kinks of expect. okay, so be a very interesting meeting and we'll let you get to it. so nathan id, thanks for taking the time to speak to us. we do so that has head on out to sarah burtons and bob boy laughed. let's go, policies of ended. the campaign rallies ahead of wednesday's presidential election . we'll hear how much fail money donald trump will have to pay when he surrenders to election. racketeering charges in georgia and in schools a night for awesome action from the english premier league is on its way the the
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hello. you're locked into your weather update for europe in africa. great to have you along. so the highest level or as have been issue for he just outside of lisbon and ports, so not tough to see why, right? when you've got a temperature of 35 degrees in porto today on tuesday, now some spots will get even hotter on wednesday. look at the southern spain, seville, 42, that he's also extending into the south of france, and there's been a lot of heat through central europe, but a few showers in both germany and poland to press down temperatures a bit. that's also now squeezed the heat into the bulk in some spots in the mid thirties. so for example, called danielle colorado. we've got you in at 36 degrees off that circuit. we go plenty in the way of sunshine. here is still a bit of a breeze through the boss for us. different story though, for the northwest outbreaks of showers across the islands of ireland and britain, that weather also extending into norway and sweden off to africa. we go into a fairly intense band of rain,
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pushes out of molly into guinea dark with the blue. the more intense the rain is falling here, there could be some flooding there. and then we've got a weather maker spreading some rain and wind. so the western cape prophets, but it is all about the heat and many spots of southern africa in including pop put so almost 10 degrees above average c, as in of september . oh, no, just india hose. the g 20 summit, where leading economies will discuss global challenges, the broad costs premier of a new series, exploring the implications of u. s. n. g for golf rules for 1st amendment rights. will lead to gather in new york for the un general assembly with the ukraine and the climate change expected to dominique talks. generation sports meets the icons who are challenging preconceptions and using the platforms to change society. the candidates for
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a type of sung will become the highlands new fine. minnesota the on choose a full not prime minister tax. i'm sure of what pretend time was immediately census of 8 years in prison. efforts are underway to rescue 6 children and 2 adults trumps in a cable car, nearly 300 meters above the valley and north western pac as dawn of a costing the valley in the mountain is club of past 10 o'clock. anita is from brazil, india, china and south africa, michigan to how does but to the brick summit expected to discuss plans for expansion trade deals and a new currency to rival the dollar. major political policies in zimbabwe have held the final valleys ahead of wednesday's general election. the forces of the on position the systems coalition for change already saying the votes will not be for . hi latasha results from her. all right, this also is this anita nelson and tammy associates. he's ready for the re met with
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a mr man and god bless. and bob was president 5 years ago, he came close to b. 2 went and got in the presidential election and he wants in bobbins to choose him saying the country needs a new kind of leader. we want this, i know, got the public key. hi, installation unemployment and corruption office states and every day consent for most people here in this country. and it's the same building new. i've been president manenda what is 10? 81 years old. he says he's not white. his. i'm a p. if potty has governments and by way for 43 years, the man core,
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the crocodile is confident, his large projects such as roads a foot and mines will get him 3 elected. the bob is the, the promises free, the transparent elections. the this is we're going to the opposition leaders already and they didn't function and manipulation. elections here often disputed some problems with no in a few days. which way this one is going to go part of my task. out of that, how do i, how are we doing this now live from her? all right. and how,
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what is the main issue on votes has minds as they go to the ballot books on wednesday. the, the main concern for votes is, is the economy. a lot of people here are struggling, civil 7th and less than $300.00 a month. the average family size here is mom, dad, maybe 2 or 3 told her that money is not enough. so what some people do is that what's called a side hospital here in zimbabwe. that's where people. so anything they tend to try and make ends meet of the easiest way to do that is here on the street. this is the street. if he has a go before the economy, tax, people will come instead of benches. they were a few restaurants on this road. now it's a lot of people vendors on the street setting, whatever they can to make ends meet as a side of how things are we difficult here in. so bob, we assign them how a lot of people are struggling and the economy of the high cost of living and inflation is about we'll be concerned about how important is it higher for the
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government that the international community sees these elections as credible of the wind president wind and that was to close the front rabbit mcgarvey. he told his match guarantee that he wants to main relations with countries in the waste that a child's above a 4 legged human rights abuses the human rights violations. so these elections within to be seen as credible a government hopes that it will open up lines of credit. it will get those centers remove that will be placed on the country by some countries in the ways to be less human rights abuses. the government argues that if that is already moved to be caught me, improves it will attract investors and jobs can be created. also, it means mr. bobby is, could want to leave the country and go to the u. k. also, that's the looking for better opportunities. that's why they want the election to be seen as credible as possible. not long now until there's post open on wednesday . hired thanks very much. is there any forces have killed a palestinian teenager during a rage in the occupied west bank?
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the shooting happened in the town of the update south of jeanine. the 17 year old died joined. confrontations with is wiley soldiers and an overnight rates across the occupied westbank is where the forces arrested at least 50 palestinians, opposed to the and present organizations as he has already operations. wait and have wrong novelists, ramallah and jeanine. the russia says as being a new wave of ukrainian droid attacks over night and cross the goals just outside the capital. a drain was shot down, crushing into a high rise apartment block because minus the damage with their casualties reported . let's go f. what's holton flights for several hours? marshall says it jobs. another 2 drains near brands in the southwest. honestly, i'm more worried, not about myself, but my family. i'm thinking about taking them away somewhere for a while. you know,
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i think it's safe. i don't think we'll be getting strikes like this constantly. it's the times we live and nothing to worry about yourself of all about how small for most good according to our reports, where i'm guessing the russian and administrator of defense actually repelled an attack of trends. and altogether 6 drones were repelled. a 2 were shut down in the most could region 2 in the boarder regence of round scale and to move in the north west of crimea. all of that were destroyed either by defense systems or trying to find electronic real fast equipment. by the way, according to the mosca man, when he was speaking about the latest up top that took place of an ice in the north west and south of mosca, some tried drugs. nope. recognizance tries were used of russian ministry of defense, blame the ukrainian side, of course without taxes they normally do, sadly is becoming the normal to speak almost daily about drunk tax on the russian
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territory. as for people that called some place singled is going on remaining mostly silent so far. today, we saw some footage on being tired of people expressing that discontent and rumbling while on the plane. of course, people are unhappy with the closure of the ad fulton, most current flight delays, but apparently they refused to realize that they are also participants in this conflict. what are they like to know to the closure lat pull to the necessary measure to prevent the worst case scenario. as trends of course, oppose a grave danger to planes and civilians. you as president, has met victims of wild flies in hawaii implies to help them for as long as it takes to abide and for us to be on in the valley where at least 114 people that killed 2 weeks ago. and therefore, he says 850 of those remain missing. article hand reports of yours, president joe barton from the air and the ground. seeing the toxic show that his left after wildfire swept through the island of maui to he lives in thousands of
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structures. more than 100 confirm did. more than 800 people still missing the floor of the rapidly spreading flames still so very fresh. it was like if you pour gasoline in the line and you just, you know, leave it on fire. it was so quick. the pain of confirming the dead, this man's 16 year old brother's body just found along with his beloved dog. they were fond together, hugging a. you know, he, he probably try to save a man. you know, he jump on top of him and he hugged him by and taking down what many c as his greatest political strength being able to console those in need to understand their suffering. after all, he has himself lost his 1st wife in young daughter. and recently his adult son. i know the feeling this is many of the people in this town, this community that hollow feeling, you having a chest, like you're being sucked into a black hole. wondering why ever will ever get by this? you know, there's one thing to know,
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but it's quite enough. then you'd have to wait to wonder whether your family member is going to be ok. but there's also anger at the president as the death tool rose while he was on vacation. he was asked about it. his response, no comment. he stayed on vacation only stumping to celebrate the anniversary of his signature bill in wisconsin. now, in molly and not everyone is happy about it, the way we get rid of the red tape, we don't need you don't come here, wait us officials and says the president was working behind the scenes, residents have much to be angry about at local officials, even warrant of high winds, the electricity company didn't shut off the power lines which may have sparked the fires. the fire hydrants ran dry, leaving firefighters no ability to fight back the outside sirens. that could have warned what was coming. never sounded. now the president seen for himself what the
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missteps meant. the horrible cost and the hor, left behind. patty calling out to 0. some areas in southern california digging out of to the fast tropical storm and moving a to use hit the region. assume hillary didn't live up to winnings of catastrophic flooding. it did close ways and cause damage from low line areas. were flooded by about 2 meters of water, highways, and byways. with swarms which close dozens of car accidents beforehand, california henry flooded version highways and mexico, stranding motorists passports along the eastern coastline of cuz i have california peninsula, so one call way coming. it's dr. donald trump says they will surrender at the prosecutions in georgia on 1st day a john to set his band at $200000.00. after the former us president agreed not to present or intimidate witnesses, trumpet, 18 others, including his former lawyer, rudy giuliani face,
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racketeering conspiracy charges to over time. the 2020 presidential election defeat trump has dismissed the judges. as politically motivations. the firefighters in western canada are hoping weather full cost. those have go set right and the rain is on the way to drench hundreds of wild flies. the skies of bushes, columbia are blanketed with choking smoke. the on forces have joined civilian crews fighting to stop the spread to valuable communities. the canadian prime minister said people afflicting for their lives. justin to the also said canadians from coast to coast to watch again hora. the images of hooked septic devastation from wins. finding thousands of wild flies and northern greece, while these 2 people were killed and 5 flights is injured and the everest region of the border with tech here. 5, a say there's a high risk of new fires tossing cypress, ascending to firefighting across to help or so it has head on out to sara all the schools i'm thinking of also has
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the a ton of overs bolt and his and the thank you so much. laura will springs in certain prime minister padre sanchez's told his country's wills couple. waiting saying that the whole nation is protest and such as has been hosting a reception for the school to say, continue the wellness of celebrations, tens of thousands of funds, gavin and madrid. so welcome to team home from australia on monday nights besides
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secured. the 1st major title was victory of england in that world cup final pull race reports 1st from the spanish campus preparing a welcome to national heroes. tens of thousands of funds in madrid, flux to a hastily built stage by the point of delray to await the arrival of the women's football team and the wills cup trophy. with the key. as always, the we hear we're so excited we were crying during the fine on sunday. i've come a long way to be here because spain and spanish women deserve to with the idea. it's wonderful theme agreed like this. everyone supporting the team makes me proud. i hope it continues like up towards the board or some 7 i was up to the crowd, spelled together in the place finally arrived. pressure that alone may select from
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a stray leah where they pay to europe and champions. england will know in the final, to in the 1st world cup title. right here was the summer holidays is here on the was the del ray, thousands and thousands of people are funded to the celebration venue for many thousands more lining the river. going to watch football as it's a bring back to well, this was interruption of pure joy that happened a cloud over the celebrations back in sydney when the president of the football federation kissed striking jenny her most o on the lips. done the like to apologized. but some believe that it's still an attitude problem in spain. i also think about it maybe culture needs to be changed because a we normalize of yours has to go to that and all those these boys come play football . but definitely to, because dad is i'd like to play football like me on my team, a bus here right now. and i think that we need to,
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that i to normalize those things. other countries have already shown that success can change the culture around women's football. things with champions, we'll hope that you've made a giant step towards an even brighter future. full rece out is era majority of a state in the house to the 2022. men's will cut fondling cats are set so that i need be some more big games. next year is banking, family style stadium will stage the 1st and final much is of the asian come the opening game. we'll see hosts and defending champions castle all taking on 11 in the total minutes takes off on january. that's what i lost. those made it savings from saving the english premier league executed 3 points for the time when at crystal palace caps in motion out of the put possible head after the break from the penalty spots with us to play the funnel 20 minutes with 10 minutes to so i can hear it so me see was sense. so for a 2nd booking think all sets aside, hold on for one,
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the winds. keep pace with champions. months was the 60 s. i have 6 points. you have to win and then you con things and they put on really difficult to contact sort of us for 30 minutes. but it's and so please. and then team how they can extend the receiving end of the gods to overcome the situation is all about seeing nothing when they get she kindly. richardson said she was in this belief of the winning the women's 100 mates. this time to let the world athletics championships and hungry richardson and just qualified for the funds she was running in like 9. and this is her 1st appearance of my championship after she was banned from competing. that's how caroline fixed because of the file drug test. she won in 10.65 seconds, but this past this time in history, jamaica's sri conjunction success over 36 year old shelly, i'm afraid of price who was telling the thing a 6 will title in the 100 mates. has she finished that? it feels amazing. just knowing that not only people see me as a ashley, but they see me as
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a person. i feel like that's my biggest thing. more than anything. i want people to see that it goes beyond. actually you bring who you are on to the check. you bring your ashley into your lives there, there is no said ring honestly. so i'm glad that i can display who i really am the brand. hold on. why did it again in the mens 100 and send me to photos? this is 3rd straight. we'll try to run that started at the cham kitchen. so how it's 29 c, other american french pulse to the phone. the other athlete. so as much holloway that she feels great. the only other person to do is, is the rest of the piece of growth. very flossing. so they have that and you know, the be in that title in that area with him feels great. so really just wanted to just keep doubling back and making sure my name is as in the history books as and i started like, hey, coming up some of the kind of fast ice. every son got winning men's triple jump to
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claim a 1st ever will jump ship goes by his country side here, all the previously on bronze, silver, metals, the events that maybe i'm really i'll give you the middle because the i dream it of the, of you being the for is for you, they go at the 2019 and it was odd to get, you know, and um i, i passed by a brown seat of a and now, so i'm really out there. we do probation. well, thanks to design goes. i said picking a fast so and that's on the side of the middle of the table. the united states leading the way with find gold overall highlights. coming up, the lights are on include the mens high gym with cuts off the sides. sebastian saga thing his full will. totland da defense, the men's 15 women's 50100 mesa the mens. 3000 meters steeplechase also coming off as okay. studies. how useful is looking for that. laura? great. and you will see lisa, and that's it for me, laura kyle,
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the huge reserves of lucio used and electric batteries. i'm fine to for reducing a reliance on fossil fuels. live be nice can fast ideas, so player or unique ecosystem that indigenous communities are desperate to protect from a mining people empower? asks, is it possible to extract the metal without causing an environmental catastrophe? argentina's white goals on a just here in the gap between heavy artillery from the 1st of the expiring of the ceasefire. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or spiders. none of that seems to matter here. now those forms that you get as an alternative for you and hcr is yours and someone told us that they have never seen a dispatch. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies neighboring tad,
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they are still being talked that there was an incredibly tragic day seeing refugee streaming in this turned into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now, the tide on parliament approves a new prime minister as well that need of tax and should've what arrives home from exile and go straight to jail. the other them or kyle the south 0 live from though also coming up. dangling 900 feet above ground efforts are underway, impacts down to rescue 6 children and 2 adults dropped in a cable call. latest rep, sending any half of the world's population meets in south africa and the bricks
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